The Roman History of Ammianus Marcellinus: During the Reigns of the Emperors Constantius, Julian, Jovianus, Valentinian, and Valens |
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... fourth century : and it is even uncertain whether he was a Christian or a Pagan
; sthough the general belief is , that he adhered to the religion of the ancient
Romans , without , however , permitting it to Ulead him even to speak
disrespectfully ...
... fourth century : and it is even uncertain whether he was a Christian or a Pagan
; sthough the general belief is , that he adhered to the religion of the ancient
Romans , without , however , permitting it to Ulead him even to speak
disrespectfully ...
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There is a town in Anthemusia called Batne , built by tho ancient Macedonians , a
short distance from the river Eu . phrates , thickly peopled by wealthy merchants .
To this city , about the beginning of the month of September , a great multitude ...
There is a town in Anthemusia called Batne , built by tho ancient Macedonians , a
short distance from the river Eu . phrates , thickly peopled by wealthy merchants .
To this city , about the beginning of the month of September , a great multitude ...
Side 27
For the city of Isauria , which was formerly too powerful , was in ancient times
overthrown as an incurable and dangerous rebel , and so completely destroyed
that it is nut easy to discover any traces of its pristine splendour . 3. The province
of ...
For the city of Isauria , which was formerly too powerful , was in ancient times
overthrown as an incurable and dangerous rebel , and so completely destroyed
that it is nut easy to discover any traces of its pristine splendour . 3. The province
of ...
Side 28
... this description , the first province to be mentioned is Commagena , now called
Euphratensis , which has arisen into importance by slow degrees , and is
remarkable for the splendid cities of Hierapolis , the ancient Ninus , and
Samosata . 8.
... this description , the first province to be mentioned is Commagena , now called
Euphratensis , which has arisen into importance by slow degrees , and is
remarkable for the splendid cities of Hierapolis , the ancient Ninus , and
Samosata . 8.
Side 29
Contiguous to Palestine is Arabia , a country which on its other side joins the
Nabathæi - a land full of the most plenteous variety of merchandize , and studded
with strong forts and castles , which the watchful solicitude of its ancient
inhabitants ...
Contiguous to Palestine is Arabia , a country which on its other side joins the
Nabathæi - a land full of the most plenteous variety of merchandize , and studded
with strong forts and castles , which the watchful solicitude of its ancient
inhabitants ...
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